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AND you're a supporter. Better throw a couple of lobster tails on the grill with the steak......
Speaking of Lobstah, my sister from Maine will be here next month and she will have fresh lobstah straight from my uncle's boat in her cooler and ready to cook and she's not an FTE member.
Speaking of Lobstah, my sister from Maine will be here next month and she will have fresh lobstah straight from my uncle's boat in her cooler and ready to cook and she's not an FTE member.
I can't think of a way to reference your sister's [lobster] tail without gettting into trouble.
No Political,Sexual or Religious topics please.? I beg to ask the question. What else is left for mature adults to converse? Not that I am a mature adult. Just wondering.
Originally Posted by BigPigDaddy
This isn't my site so I don't make the rules, but I will follow them. Just seems like we're all adults who should be able to discuss whatever we want. I don't think feelings will get any more hurt discussing politics than they will discussing Fram oil filters or gas vs. diesel.
Originally Posted by BigPigDaddy
So freedom of speech for those who can afford it?
I've posted this reply (well, just about the same reply) several times.
We are all guests in someone else's house, here.
Being a guest, there are certain expectations that the owner has, and that is our actions and behavior.
Just like the kid that comes into your house and tears things up, and causes an uproar, or a fight, or some other 'non-allowed' actions/behavior, that kid won't be invited back.
The same holds true, here.
If we (individually and collectively) don't act/behave in a (any) manner that the owner of this establishment wishes, we (individually and collectively) won't be 'invited' (or allowed) back.
Freedom of speech. . . .
As an American citizen, you have it. But, just as with most other places, you just can't say whatever you want in somebody else's house!
(Scream that you have FOS in a courthouse. See just how far that gets you!)
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